[HOAX] FBI building Attacked by UFO [HOAX]

Originally posted by 12m8keall2c
I've enhanced , zoomed, and slowed the original to one-half speed.

While there's not much to go on it's movements just don't seem "right", especially the manner by which it "enters" the camera's field of
view... It shoots up and into the field of view almost as if it just "took off" from the nearby right-hand side. (?)

At the moment, and until demonstrated otherwise, I'd have to go with someone playing with their vid kit/program.

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[edit on 18-6-2008 by 12m8keall2c]

This slowed down footage shows some sort of anomally to the right of the light next to the electrical pole near the ground. Does anyone else see
this? Could there be a "signature" or something by the CGI artist, if it is CGI?

wow, how weird. Just a few hours ago? I don't know what to think about this ( i mean if its real or not

?)

Saw another youtube video of this craft shooting pulsing somethings through the sky at another craft, if anyone has ever played the computer game
Masters of Orion 2, the craft in the other video shoots an 'mauler device' type of cannon at the other craft, which speeds away.

This video is very clever. It was well thought out and if the viewer is not paying attention he will be fooled. Post production has been done on this
video because the user applied a 'lighting effect' before the the building goes dark.

Yes those lights do turn off, but not because of a 'strike'. The lighting properties of this supposed 'hit' simply do not match the cameras
automatic lux. There are other lighting sources in the shot that are actually much brighter than the 'strike' it's self- which is just not bright
and realistic enough. Simple trick...Tsk Tsk Tsk

Give me a break! A superimposed UFO on to a lightning strike. This is what it looks like to me. I doubt that this video is real, and to be honest it
does not look real at all. Looks CGI and not an impresive CGI work at that.

Compare the the quick pulsing dots off light eminating from the 'ufo' just before the FBI lightning strike to the recent Geno's Steaks UFO. They
look almost identical. Either these two UFO's are real, or this is a CGI effect that was used more than once.

Geno's pulsing light beam:

FBI building pulsing light beam:

Also note that the FBI video was set up on a tri-pod as if it was 'expecting' to film something. I find this suspicious. YouTube poster offers no
time and place, or any other details. I'm going with HOAX.

I'm a bit skeptical of this being real. The main reason being the "entrance" of the UFO into the footage. It's too smooth. It looks, to me
anyway, like someone reversed the footage and pulled an animation cell across it, then played it back in forward.

At least the guy hoaxing the CARET drone had some decent modeling and texturing skills. This clown is just messing around in After Effects or Maya.
This is CG. Poorly done CG, but CG nonetheless. Ask yourself why the lightning is clearly shown, but the ufo is pixellated?

Haven't seen the video so I'm not commenting on whether it is genuine or not but the thought occurred to me that IF the secret government intends on
using the phony threat of hostile aliens as a way of generating public support for their police state agenda(as Werner Von Braun predicted they
would), then this incident MAY be an opening salvo in that propoganda war. So even if the images are not computer generated, that doesn't
necessarily mean that aliens are in fact attacking us. At this point, I'd be more skeptical of a so-called alien attack than I would be if a saucer
landed on the White House lawn. According to Dan Barusch and others, the 'Grays' are really a future version of Humanity that have come back in
time. (see projectcamelot.org)

Poorly animated, decent visual of the ship and oh so typical Emperor Palpatine lightning effects. I work on digital models and renders all day long
and this is pretty obvious. Whoever did this needs to learn how to adjust animation curves in their application

PS - hate to sound like a "debunker" as I'm more inclined to belief myself, but over analyzing this one is a waste of time. There are so many
obvious digital signatures (newbie animation, stock lightning effects) that anything else noticed is overshadowed. If there is any chance this is real
(like a snowball’s chance in you know where) then the disinfo agents, debunkers and hoaxers the world over must be overjoyed – their jobs just
became much easier.

I might've missed something but where is the external source link you said? Because I can make the UFO and the lightning effects in Adobe After
Effects in less than thirty minutes, it's really simple, probably a hoax.

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